The aim of this project is to introduce and criticize the phenomenological theories of health and ill-health as they are described in Fredrik Svenaeus´PhD thesis The hermeneutics of medicine and the phenomenology of health: steps towards a philosophy of medical practices. Svenaeus was born in 1966 and is an associate professor in the Department for health and society at Linköping University. This criticism is twofold:Firstly Svenaeus tries to give a detailed phenomenological description of what it is like to suffer from illness. I will attempt to argue that the actual relationship between the patient and the world is also crucial in a phenomenological description of illness. Secondly I will attempt to criticize Svenaeus´generalization that ...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
A problem of medicine is the epistemic uncertainties that are inherent to it, due to its both concep...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...
The aim of this project is to introduce and criticize the phenomenological theories of health and il...
With its rise in popularity, work in the phenomenology of medicine has also attracted its fair share...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
A large slice of contemporary phenomenology of medicine has been devoted to developing an account of...
In this paper I explore health and illness through the lens of enactivism, which is understood and d...
In this paper, I will explain and justify the relations between Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Medi...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and ordering experience. As such, phenomenology...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and orderingexperience. As such, phenomenology ...
This paper offers a critical response to Fredrik Svenaeus’ use of the Heideggerian uncanny to analys...
This paper considers phenomenological descriptions of health in Gadamer, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, a...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
It is my purpose in this thesis to explore the "reality" of illness, using philosophical phenomenolo...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
A problem of medicine is the epistemic uncertainties that are inherent to it, due to its both concep...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...
The aim of this project is to introduce and criticize the phenomenological theories of health and il...
With its rise in popularity, work in the phenomenology of medicine has also attracted its fair share...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
A large slice of contemporary phenomenology of medicine has been devoted to developing an account of...
In this paper I explore health and illness through the lens of enactivism, which is understood and d...
In this paper, I will explain and justify the relations between Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Medi...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and ordering experience. As such, phenomenology...
Phenomenology is a useful methodology for describing and orderingexperience. As such, phenomenology ...
This paper offers a critical response to Fredrik Svenaeus’ use of the Heideggerian uncanny to analys...
This paper considers phenomenological descriptions of health in Gadamer, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, a...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
It is my purpose in this thesis to explore the "reality" of illness, using philosophical phenomenolo...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a “state of complet...
A problem of medicine is the epistemic uncertainties that are inherent to it, due to its both concep...
Health is a fundamental human right. The World Health Organization defines it as a "state of complet...